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An ex-con, out to kill a reformed paedophile, falls for the man?s protective sister.
He was molested as a child - and can't let it go.From that moment on - he was a violent man. In and out of prison... etc.As he's just getting his life back together, and trying to move forward - this reformed paedophile next door (who he witnesses watching children from his window) is something of aRead more
He was molested as a child – and can’t let it go.
From that moment on – he was a violent man. In and out of prison… etc.
As he’s just getting his life back together, and trying to move forward – this reformed paedophile next door (who he witnesses watching children from his window) is something of a trigger.
See lessAn ex-con, out to kill a reformed paedophile, falls for the man?s protective sister.
Longer version: An ex-con sets out to kill a reformed paedophile, only to fall for the man's protective sister.
Longer version: An ex-con sets out to kill a reformed paedophile, only to fall for the man’s protective sister.
See lessA financially stricken screenwriter works through his crippling writer’s block with the help of a misanthropic author, to write the great American novel.
Hi Scott.Yeah I honestly thought there's not much conflict here.I kept thinking it's less about writer's block and more about the issues causing it. (Of which I'm not sure about - whether it's this cocky Hollywood hack having to humble himself and ask for help, or perhaps he has commitment issues, oRead more
Hi Scott.
Yeah I honestly thought there’s not much conflict here.
I kept thinking it’s less about writer’s block and more about the issues causing it. (Of which I’m not sure about – whether it’s this cocky Hollywood hack having to humble himself and ask for help, or perhaps he has commitment issues, or perhaps he’s self-sabotaging himself, etc. Perhaps all of them. I dunno.)
So yeah – this one’s still quite foggy to me.
The misanthropic author was going to be this workaholic children’s author writing a screenplay. Meanwhile, he’s this Hollywood hack, no longer passionate about writing scripts who is taking this chance by writing a book (and thus perhaps rediscovering his love for writing and why he did it in the first place.)
So yeah – a film for writers but it’s incredibly foggy.
Also: this logline is part of a “Magnolia” film of sorts – I put up three other loglines/stories (the ones with the retired novelist, playwright, journalist) and they should all intertwine. It should be a love letter to writers 🙂
(Think “Wonder Boys” meets “Magnolia”.)
But again – it’s all very foggy and half-baked still.
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